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How Americans Get Duped Into Buying Endangered Animal Items

March 4, 2016

You might be contributing to the decimation of endangered animal species without even realizing it.

When illegal ivory, tiger pelts or rhino tusks make their way to markets and e-commerce sites, traffickers may try to conceal how the products were obtained. They’ll use terms like “bone” or “walrus tusk” to describe ivory, duping retailers and customers alike. What’s more, uninformed shoppers or tourists might not know that tortoiseshell and certain types of coral or wood are also part of this illicit trade network, which is estimated to be worth between $50 and $150 billion per year.

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